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With filing fee's and dedicated line and installation $3,000. Depending on model
i think they have meters that measure both distance travelled plus time taken, so if for instance you are sitting in a traffic jam the meter still ticks away and the fee goes up.
There are about 10.76 square feet in every square meter. So if you have a price listed in square meters to convert it to fee you need to multiply the price by 10.76.
In my hometown, a red tag means that you failed to pay your electric bill, and the power company has disconnected your electricity. You will need to go down to your power company, and pay them in order to get it turned back on. Some will even charge you a reconnect fee as well. Oh, you should take cash or a debit or credit card. They probably won't take a check. My next door neighbors had this happen recently, and they have a newborn living in the house with them. Thank goodness that the summer heat hasn't kicked in quite yet down here in Dixie. As is everything else in this lovely world today, it's all about the money. F.J.R.
It depends on how you acquire it.If you put a barrel at the bottom end of a downspout on the corner of your house and let it fill with rain, its FREE.If you buy it from the city and it comes through a water meter at your house, its probably about $5.00 per HCF (hundred cubic feet). There are 35.314 cubic feet in a cubic meter, so if you buy it from a public utility, a cubic meter would cost about $0.35. (assuming your utility charges about what Akron, Ohio's does) Oh, and they include the cost of a sewer fee in this price, whether you use it or not.If you buy bottled water in 500ml single serving clear plastic containers at a dollar a bottle, a cubic meter of water would cost $2000.00. Now that they've made the bottles thinner and you always squish the bottle a bit trying to open it and often end up spilling some on your clothes, this method of buying water has lost some appeal, but its still popular. Go figure.
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No, it is not legal for a homeowner to move a gas meter without proper authorization from the gas company and obtaining necessary permits. Gas meters are considered to be the property of the gas utility company and should only be moved by authorized personnel to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
It is illegal to tamper with the water meter, punishable by a large fee and possible jailtime, if you have priors
I called bunco today and for duramix concrete, it is $210/ meter delivered with the environmental fee... There is a $15/meter Saturday fee and a small load fee. $70 for every meter under 4 meters. Duramix has admixtures to stop corrosion of rebar and to stop it from turning corrosive and it is strong (32 mpa I believe) This is a basic idea of the cost. It can very massively depending on what you want and need, Where you are located, if you want color it and so on.
To ohm out a motor one would use an ohm meter. If one does not own or can not obtain a meter, the motor can be taken to a shop and ohmed out there for a fee.
The dealier for a fee.
1 sq metre = 10.764 sq feet, approx.
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With filing fee's and dedicated line and installation $3,000. Depending on model
i think they have meters that measure both distance travelled plus time taken, so if for instance you are sitting in a traffic jam the meter still ticks away and the fee goes up.